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Panhellenic Exec Emily Powers <br>
Panhellenic Delegate Lauren Langham <br>
 
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== Historical Highlights==
== Fraternity Loyalty Award Recipients==
 
 
 
== Fraternity Alumnae Achievement Award Recipients==
 
 
== Outstanding Eta Kappa Alumnae==
==The Story of our Our Founding==
Eta Kappa chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma was originally founded because before Kappa Kappa Gamma came on Knox College's campus, there were only two NPC sororities (Pi Beta Phi and Delta Delta Delta) available for membership. Knox College was also home to these NPC sororities, Delta Zeta (1915-1964), Alpha Xi Delta (1929-1973) and Phi Mu (1912-1989), but they all became dormant or inactive and essentially Knox College was a two NPC sorority school for 18 years!
Kappa Kappa Gamma was honored to accept the invitation of the exceptional women of a local sorority to affiliate with the National Panhellenic Conference Fraternity. These dedicated women made a name for themselves by winning at the spring's Greek Week in their short eighteen-month history. These new Kappas were recognized for their philanthropic efforts on campus and in Galesburg.
 
==Highlights of 2007 - 2010==
Individual honors and awards by the chapter members included: AAINA (co-president); Alpha Phi Omega (VP Membership, Pledge Marshall, Co-chair of Book Co-op); Asian Student Association; Business Club; Campus Progress (PR chair); Carl Sandburg Literacy Coalition Tutor; Circle K; Class Officer – Secretary; Co-ed Water Polo (captain, treasurer); College Art Association; Costume Shop (T.A.); Cottage Hospital Volunteer; Cross Country; Dance Squad; Film Production Club (treasurer); Galesburg Civic Art Center Intern; Golf team; Habitat for Humanity (Event Coordinator); Harambee; Hillel Club; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship; Invisible Children (Secretary); Jazz Combo; Junior Great Books; Knox Ambassadors; Knox Bloggers; Knox College Sign Language (Treasurer); Knox County Jail Literacy Project (lead tutor); Knox County Regional G.S.; Knox Galesburg Symphony; Knox Sandburg Community Concert Band (Percussion section leader); Knox String Ensemble; Making Things Craft Club; Mortar Board (Membership chair); Odyssey Mentoring; Office of Admissions; Orchestra; Order of Omega (Vice-President); Prairie Players; Pre-Vet Club; Reading Buddies; Rep Term XV; Residential Adviser; Residential Quality Committee; Rotaract; Rugby (co-captains); SASS (PR chair); SHAG (secretary); Soccer team (captain); Spanish Club; Student Athletic Advisory Council; Student Athletic Trainer; Student Senate; Student Senate Finance Committee; Studio Theatre (Director); Swimming team; Tennis team (captain); Terpsichore (PR chair); Track and Field ; Union Board; Women’s Chorale; Women’s Water Polo (captain, treasurer); Writer’s Forum; WVKC and Yoga Club
 
'''Philanthropy 1-2-3:'''
On Friday, November 5, 2010 the women of Eta Kappa hosted its fourth annual ‘Win-a-Date’ event to fundraise for the BeLikeBrit foundation. The women were interested in fundraising for BeLikeBrit because a member had a family connection with the organization. According to the organization’s mission statement, BeLikeBrit works “to serve the children of Haiti by establishing a safe, nurturing and sustainable orphanage in an environment where they can grow, learn and thrive.” The money the sorority raised went towards building a new orphanage. Before the event began, the Greek men and women that went with each date package were asked to describe their ideal date, including the place and atmosphere. Each also chose a runway song that played while they were onstage, several using the opportunity to show off their dance moves. Various date packages, such as gift cards to Jimmy Johns or Cherry Street Restaurant and Bar, were auctioned off to the highest bidder. Members of 10 different Greek organizations volunteered their time to accompany the winner on each date. The successful auction raised approximately $1,850 dollars and the event had a large turnout.
 
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